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. 1933 Mar 15;77(4):365–385. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1933.sp002974

The effect of insulin on the respiratory quotient, oxygen consumption, sugar utilization, and glycogen synthesis in the normal mammalian heart in hyper- and hypoglycæmia

E W H Cruickshank, C W Startup
PMCID: PMC1394891  PMID: 16994395

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